EU scrutinising around six other 1990 Irish tax opinions-report

[Reuters] – The European Commission is scrutinising around six tax opinions multinationals received in Ireland in the early 1990s, the same period in which it said one granted to Apple amounted to illegal state aid, Ireland’s Sunday Business Post said. Last week, European Union antitrust regulators ordered Apple to pay up to 13 billion euros ($14.5 billion) in taxes to the Irish government after ruling that Ireland granted undue and selective tax benefit to the company.
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